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Question Plesk with newest Mariadp

Yes of course.
However, I don't want to upgrade just install from scratch.
We've done complete migrations from old servers to new servers with Plesk Obsidian, but with different OS Releases, but in all cases, we had to upgrade the MariaDB release to 10.5.* in advance of those migrations, on both old & new servers. You've not said what OS you're going to use and therefore... what MariaDB Release you're actually going to start with - by default. That's they real question. Then the article that @UHolthausen has posted comes next (usually)
 
We've done complete migrations from old servers to new servers with Plesk Obsidian, but with different OS Releases, but in all cases, we had to upgrade the MariaDB release to 10.5.* in advance of those migrations, on both old & new servers. You've not said what OS you're going to use and therefore... what MariaDB Release you're actually going to start with - by default. That's they real question. Then the article that @UHolthausen has posted comes next (usually)
OS is Centos 7.*
 
OS is Centos 7.*
You've not given details of what server you're going to use / your chosen provider's package details / If, it includes MariaDB & Plesk installations with your choice of OS by default etc. but there's no issue with MariaDB 10.5.* and your intended choice of OS & Plesk Obsidian. So what's actually stopping you from proceeding yourself, without needing to upgrade MariaDB, which is you what want to do? e.g. Install MariaDB on CentOS 7: Step By Step | MariaDB
 
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